Imagine a City That Remembers

The Albuquerque Rephotography Project

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Photography, Pictorials, History
Cover of the book Imagine a City That Remembers by Anthony Anella, Mark C. Childs, University of New Mexico Press
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Author: Anthony Anella, Mark C. Childs ISBN: 9780826359780
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press Publication: October 1, 2018
Imprint: University of New Mexico Press Language: English
Author: Anthony Anella, Mark C. Childs
ISBN: 9780826359780
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication: October 1, 2018
Imprint: University of New Mexico Press
Language: English

Imagine a City That Remembers grew out of a series of articles and photographs published in the Albuquerque Tribune in 1998 and 1999. This expanded and updated collection revisits Albuquerque nearly twenty years after the original articles were written. It juxtaposes historic and contemporary photographs of Albuquerque to show diverse moments in the city’s history and development. The authors, ardent defenders of the vitality of Albuquerque’s past, contend that the city is still small enough to be in touch with its history and argue that what makes Albuquerque a great place is the continued presence of its strong traditions. They further believe that preserving Albuquerque’s natural and cultural heritage is critical to the city’s future. Throughout, both express a deep understanding for this complicated, beautiful, and often misunderstood place.

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Imagine a City That Remembers grew out of a series of articles and photographs published in the Albuquerque Tribune in 1998 and 1999. This expanded and updated collection revisits Albuquerque nearly twenty years after the original articles were written. It juxtaposes historic and contemporary photographs of Albuquerque to show diverse moments in the city’s history and development. The authors, ardent defenders of the vitality of Albuquerque’s past, contend that the city is still small enough to be in touch with its history and argue that what makes Albuquerque a great place is the continued presence of its strong traditions. They further believe that preserving Albuquerque’s natural and cultural heritage is critical to the city’s future. Throughout, both express a deep understanding for this complicated, beautiful, and often misunderstood place.

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